Introductory Biology is a general biology course for nonmajors and provides an overview of the structure and function of living organisms. Topics covered in this course include essential information about characteristics of life, the scientific method, cell structure and function, genetics, microbiology, and comparative biology. Students will take from this course an understanding of the basic concepts in biology.Advisory: This course may not be used as the first semester of a two-semester sequence. It does not meet the biology area of study general biology requirement.Study Methods:Online Courses (BIO-1010-OL):Aug 2024,  Nov 2024,  Feb 2025,  May 2025 TECEP® Examination (BIO-1010-TE):Aug 2024,  Sep 2024,  Oct 2024,  Nov 2024,  Dec 2024,  Jan 2025,  Feb 2025,  Mar 2025,  Apr 2025,  May 2025,  Jun 2025 Credits: 3Preview the Online Syllabus (Please visit the University bookstore to view the correct materials for each course by semester as the contents of the actual online syllabus may differ from the preview due to updates or revisions)

Preview the Online Syllabus (Please visit the University bookstore to view the correct materials for each course by semester as the contents of the actual online syllabus may differ from the preview due to updates or revisions)

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For the item(s) ordered, a medical prescription must be provided to Betty Mills within a 7-day period. Shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If a prescription is not submitted within this period, the order will be subject to cancellation. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt.

Advisory: This course may not be used as the first semester of a two-semester sequence. It does not meet the biology area of study general biology requirement.